"When you start getting requests for it and the requests become more frequent and more often, then it's really something worth looking into," says Carden. "So far, the feedback we've received has been amazingly positive. People are really excited to see what we have to offer and take in these games on our big screen."

Carden says the event will include food, beer, family activities and a DJ.

Carden says this is the first of three planned events. "So if you can't make one, you've still got two more. Or, come see them all. I think they're going to be fantastic matches if you've never seen the United States play."

Bars and restaurants around Greater Cincinnati are capitalizing on the month-long competition as well, offering food and drink specials and giveaways to lure customers. Members of the the supporters group American Outlaws will gather for U.S. Men's National Team Games at Molly Malone's in Covington.

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Fountain Square will be an official viewing location for this summer's World Cup. The announcement means all three of the USA's first round games will be broadcast live on the big screen during the month-long soccer tournament being held in Brazil from June 12 - July 13.

While the U.S. is still primarily a baseball and football country, over the last three decades what we call soccer (and the world calls football) has become extremely popular here on the youth, college and professional levels. And it will be easy to spot U.S. soccer fans once the World Cup gets underway June 12.